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Donovan Jackson
Interview Editor
Fascinated by the technology industry after a visit to a Computer Faire in 1998, Donovan Jackson first worked as a public relations consultant for enterprise software and hardware distribution companies in 2000, then as a journalist for IDG-affiliated channel and trade publications, and as a producer of commercial content as an agency owner through the 2000s and 2010s. He has served as ITBrief editor in the last days of the printed magazine, and has a long association with TechDay as a contributor to special projects. Donovan has wide interests spanning technology, philosophy, bicycles, literature, psychology, motorcycles, travel, geography, history, general knowledge, and various combinations of these and other subjects.

Stories by Donovan - Page 5

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Unisys 'tailoring services to NZ market'

Fri, 15th Mar 2013
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Unisys tailors its enterprise tech for NZ market, targeting smaller businesses with 'as a service' offerings, aiming for robust growth.
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Autonomy, Big Data and a fight HP can't win

Wed, 13th Mar 2013
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HP's $10-billion Autonomy debacle highlights executive folly and Big Data's hyped pitfalls in a legal battle the tech giant is set to lose.
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~$80-mil Orcon deal? No comment, says key man

Tue, 12th Mar 2013
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The rumour mill fires up, delivers big numbers as Kordia's sale of Orcon looks a dead-cert - though the man apparently at the centre of everything won't speak.
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Lies, damned lies and an MPAA-funded 'study' finds Dotcom shutdown boosted film studio revenue

Tue, 12th Mar 2013
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A Carnegie Mellon study, funded by the MPAA, claims Megaupload's shutdown spiked film studio earnings, amidst scepticism and contradictions.
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UPDATED: Nigel's Surface RT SOLD: Fetches great price, donated to kids charity

Mon, 11th Mar 2013
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Microsoft's Nigel Parker sells his Surface RT online for NZD $704, donating all proceeds to Cure Kids. The auction ends with a touching gesture.
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First Benedict XVI Tweets, now Vatican records go digital FOR FREE

Sat, 9th Mar 2013
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Vatican partners with EMC to digitize 80,000 manuscripts for free, making centuries of religious texts accessible online.
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Microsoft blinks, lets you transfer Office 2013 licenses

Fri, 8th Mar 2013
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Microsoft has relented on the unreasonable terms of Office 2013 licensing, allowing transfer of a license from one PC to another.
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Free cloud stuff from Rackspace

Thu, 7th Mar 2013
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Rackspace offers free cloud software, opening doors to enterprise-tier tech without the upfront cost. A strategic move to foster relationships.
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EMC looking more flashy by the day

Wed, 6th Mar 2013
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Flash continues to dominate the hardware announcements of storage vendors, with EMC today announcing a range of products under its Xtrem family.
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Mega IPO: Soon, you could own a piece of the Dotcom magic

Tue, 5th Mar 2013
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Kim Dotcom teases a Mega IPO, opening investment in his digital empire to the public amid his ongoing legal battles. #MegaIPO.
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The Global Financial Crisis was bloody good for business – Ipswitch

Tue, 5th Mar 2013
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Ipswitch thrives amidst the Global Financial Crisis, proving calamity spells opportunity for savvy tech vendors.
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Blinder for Dotcom as he can't see US 'evidence'

Tue, 5th Mar 2013
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Evidently the evidence against Kim Dotcom and Megaupload is so substantial that he isn't allowed to know what it is to prepare his defence against extradition.
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UPDATED: Company gadgets…if it moves, TAX IT

Mon, 4th Mar 2013
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It might just be time to bust out the old log book in the company car and start making entries for your smartphone.
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When good times go bad: Karaoke for a song nets jail term

Sat, 2nd Mar 2013
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piracy
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Karaoke king in Rotorua jailed for copyright piracy, ending his tune-selling spree with a 4-month sentence and a fine.
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Exclusive: Vikram Kumar on his Mega move

Fri, 1st Mar 2013
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Vikram Kumar discusses his leap to Mega, praising its global vision for NZ and its focus on internet privacy, despite Dotcom's controversial past.
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How to bork your hard drive with HTML5

Fri, 1st Mar 2013
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Discover how an HTML5 glitch, made public by Michael McKinnon of AVG, could fill your hard disk, revealed at http://www.filldisk.com/.
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Office 365 delivers unique advantage for legal firm

Thu, 28th Feb 2013
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Introducing new email technology into a law firm which, like many others, is largely dependent on this mode of communication for its business, can be tricky.
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Ubuntu joins the touchy, feely Linux shouting match

Thu, 28th Feb 2013
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The thot just plickened where mobile technology is concerned, as Ubuntu shows off (yet another) Linux for the handset up in Barcelona.
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Cloud services: Bring your own…license

Thu, 28th Feb 2013
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it automation
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cloud services
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kaseya
Enterprise IT is starting to look a lot like the parsimonious neighbour's BBQ. Bring a plate, bring your own drink, device*, app…and license.
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Tough stuff with a price to match

Thu, 28th Feb 2013
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windows
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mobility
Panasonic bucks trend with rugged tablets; not cheap, but built tough to withstand extreme conditions. Prices start from $2000.